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The refugee crisis of 2015, and difficulties agreeing on effective measures, has provided added momentum for debating the current refugee and migration system.
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This study examines the labour market access rights for beneficiaries of international protection both in legislation and in practice, but also the availability of employment-related support measures for beneficiaries.
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A temporary or permanent non-asylum residence permit may be withdrawn from a third-country national in all the responding countries on the basis of issues of public order that have been identified in another EU/EFTA member country.
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Forced returns of rejected asylum seekers to Afghanistan are currently a much debated topic in Sweden.
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Is this article binding or only recommendatory in processing an asylum claim?
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Finland is mapping member states’ methods and practices of establishing ID in cases of naturalization.
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In this section we present specially selected EMN studies and reports.
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Notes from the EMN Cluster Meeting in Oslo, 31 May 2017.
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This ad-hoc query looks into how other countries evaluate the security situation for Sunni Arabs in Iraq.
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Maps how many Member States practice waiting periods in family reunification cases where the sponsor has protection status.
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This ad hoc query concerns formalities regarding registered partnerships.
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This report outlines the main challenges that Norwegian authorities meet when trying to establish identities of applicants for international protection and rejected asylum seekers who are to be returned to their home country.
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This Ad Hoc Query concerns the effectiveness of the Blue Card Directive with regard to attracting highly skilled workers.
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The aim of this Roundtable is to highlight the situation in countries of origin - specifically African countries - in the context of the whole of the migration ‘chain’, from countries of origin to countries of destination.
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European countries' practices regarding victims of trafficking and whether they can be relocated in a neighbouring country for protection and whether than can travel in and out of the country where they are seeking protection.